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EP266 Resetting the SOC for Code War: Allie Mellen on Detecting State Actors vs. Doing the Basics

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Mar 9, 2026
Allie Mellen, principal analyst at Forrester and author of Code War, studies how nations use cyber tools for long-term strategy. She contrasts historical state doctrines and cloud limits, explains why mid-tier firms matter to nation-state campaigns, and explores AI’s role in making attacks faster and more dynamic. Short, urgent takeaways on resetting detection and keeping basic hygiene current.
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INSIGHT

History Predicts National Cyber Strategy

  • Historical context explains national cyber behavior and reduces surprises.
  • Allie structured Code War around history (e.g., BCE China to modern conflicts) to show past strategies predict present cyber choices.
ANECDOTE

Calling Big Tech The Fourth Power

  • Allie labels big tech as the "fourth power" to capture their scale and influence.
  • She notes platforms like Instagram have user bases larger than many countries, underscoring private power concentration.
INSIGHT

Cloud Providers Are Powerful But Not Above States

  • Cloud providers are powerful infrastructure actors but remain subject to nation-state control and legal pressure.
  • Allie Mellen calls big tech the "fourth power" with vast reach, yet nations can compel compliance via local laws and employee prosecution.
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